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WandaVision WandaVision: Season 1, Episode 8 "Previously On" (spoilers)

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The two biggest episodes are finally here. A lot should be answered, plots closed and expanded on, fan theories either proven right (or wrong), characters intentions revealed. Here we go.....

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I expect most of this episode will focus on flashbacks (witch trials/Wandas past) ... and in the present a lot of big reveals will happen towards the end, with a big cliffhanger :D
 
Disney+ lagging big time. Guess there’s tons of people trying to watch the new episode
 
Alexei isn't her real father. Season 2 will almost certainly show Wanda in Jerusalem looking for her real dad. I also expect Polaris to appear again. It'll end with Lorna and Erik heading into space to build a homeland for mutants and hurt that Wanda wants to remain on Earth.
 
Season 2 will likely just be Scarlet Witch
 
This episode man...
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Seriously all Wanda wanted to do was just watch her sitcoms, learn her English and live happily ever after in Dirty Jersey with her synthezoid in peace. Director Hayward is such a SOB. And Agatha Harkness and her shade in this episode was great.

They were wrong as hell for that explosion scene at the beginning.
 
Man, I was expecting Agatha to refer to Wanda as a mutant but instead calls her the Scarlett Witch

I’m guessing the new all white Vision will eventually be reprogrammed into his old self

Next episode we finally find out what’s up with Monica and Peter. It’s gonna be a loooong week
 
Just wow.. Kudos to entire Marvel team for making this truly outstanding series.

To everyone who's complained about the sitcom inspired episodes in the 1st half of the season...learn some patience! There was a reason for why Wanda has been playing things out the way she has and seeing it all come together in today's episode was a thrilling and emotional journey!

Can't wait for the last episode!
 
Was I the only one that got the implication that Wanda had her powers before she interacted with the Mind Stone and that it only amplified what already existed? Has to be a clear lead into mutants...
 
Was I the only one that got the implication that Wanda had her powers before she interacted with the Mind Stone and that it only amplified her already existing powers? Clearly implying she's a mutant...

I definitely agree.
 
Man, I was expecting Agatha to refer to Wanda as a mutant but instead calls her the Scarlett Witch

I’m guessing the new all white Vision will eventually be reprogrammed into his old self

Next episode we finally find out what’s up with Monica and Peter. It’s gonna be a loooong week

They planted some mutant seeds. When Wanda stopped the bomb from going off when they were kids couldn't have just been magic, that was her natural mutant abilities and then the exposure to the Mind Stone just amplified things.

Or at least that's what I'm hoping.
 
Definitely one of the best episodes. Great emotion behind it, and yeah it definitely implies she’s a mutant. Looking forward to the finale, hopefully it’s as epic action wise as Shakman and co have been saying, she’s got the name now, lets see some crazy displays of her powers to go with it. Also, do ya’ll think there’s still someone else behind the scenes pulling the strings, in usual Marvel fashion. Manipulating Agatha maybe?
 
They planted some mutant seeds. When Wanda stopped the bomb from going off when they were kids couldn't have just been magic, that was her natural mutant abilities and then the exposure to the Mind Stone just amplified things.

Or at least that's what I'm hoping.

Yep, that's exactly how I interpreted that scene. She already had her probability manipulation powers and the mind stone only amplified them.
 
My prediction is that Agatha wants Wanda to snap out of it. She may have been sent from Kamar Taj by Doctor Strange and may not be totally antagonistic.

White Vision will likely come to his senses and betray SWORD.

I think we can safely say that Ralph isn't Mojo. He's likely Chthon or Mephisto.

Fake Pietro gets brought back to his own universe by Hugh Jackman but when Pietro says good bye to Wanda, he tells her who her real father is.

Wanda kills Hayward which makes SWORD's new director somebody who may have a grudge against Mutants named Cassandra Nova.

Wanda leaves for Kamar Taj at the end.
 
Elizabeth Olsen has already been in the MCU for five movies, but this basically felt like a 'welcome to the big leagues Wanda'. With the Scarlet Witch stuff, White Vision, and the "oh your kids aren't real" next week, we're going to have a really explosive final episode. Can't wait!
 
Yeah, because Agatha seems super trustworthy.
Important to note that Fietro has also been using his powers when Agatha is nowhere near him. Could be that Scarlet Witch was subconsciously giving him those powers, but it certainly wasn't Agatha all along.
 

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